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The Charleston Orphan House Legacy: A Haunting Echo in Joseph E. Berry Dormitory
The Joseph E. Berry Dormitory at the College of Charleston sits on the former grounds of the Charleston Orphan House, known for its tragic history. Hauntings linked to the 1918 Spanish Influenza and rebellious children have led to eerie disturbances, from phantom noises to unexplained physical phenomena, convincing many that something sinister lingers.
Full Moons, Meanings, Black Magic, and Historical Significance
Explore the significance of full moons in the Hebrew calendar, black magic, and the occult. Learn the meaning of each full moon in 2024, the historical importance in Jewish and Christian traditions, and how full moons are viewed in dark occult practices.
Colonial Calvinist Family Sex Cult: The Dutartre Haunting
The Dutartre family cult, formed in early 1700s Charleston, followed radical Moravian missionaries and engaged in disturbing practices. Living in a secluded commune, they defied colonial laws and treated the women, including adolescent daughters, as carnal slaves. Their violent resistance against authorities led to a deadly showdown, culminating in several hangings. Today, the site where the cult lived is said to be haunted, with shadowy figures and eerie occurrences reported, making it one of Charleston’s spookiest and most haunted historical sites.